A grand slam. A three-run triple that missed being a grand slam by about 6 feet on his next at-bat. Eight RBI, equaling the Angels’ record in just his 14th game with them, a 16-10 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday at SkyDome.

“I can’t imagine something like that happening,” Kennedy said of the chance. “Three times is crazy. But the guys in front of me had great at-bats. Everybody did something special tonight. ” The Angels needed those runs: The Blue Jays came back and scored six off reliever Shigetoshi Hasegawa in the bottom of the inning.

Lou Pote, who gave up a grand slam Monday, came in and got the final out.

Angels starter Jason Dickson (2-0) took a shutout into the sixth before the Blue Jays got consecutive home runs by Craig Grebeck, Raul Mondesi and Carlos Delgado.